Huskers Claim Three Event Titles in B1G MatchupHuskers Claim Three Event Titles in B1G Matchup
Averie Frye
Women's Gymnastics

Huskers Claim Three Event Titles in B1G Matchup

The Nebraska women's gymnastics team claimed three event titles and set or matched 15 season-high scores Monday night despite falling to Ohio State, 196.350-196.675. 

Sophomore Kinsey Davis led the Huskers with two career-high scores to claim two event titles. Davis earned a 9.875 on vault and a 9.900 on beam. Junior Kathryn Thaler shared the beam title, matching her career-high with a 9.900. Freshman Emma Spence claimed her second career all-around title with a 38.900. 

Rotation One
The Huskers started on vault, earning a season-high team score of 49.150. Kaitlyn Higgins started the rotation with a season-high 9.775. Emma Spence followed with a career-high 9.850. Kylie Piringer earned a season-high 9.825 while Ayzhia Hall notched a 9.700. Kinsey Davis followed with a 9.875, a new career-high for the sophomore, earning a share of the event title. Makayla Curtis rounded out the rotation with a season-high 9.825. 

The Buckeyes started on uneven bars and earned a team score of 49.325. Colby Miller and Nicole Riccardi tied for the highest OSU score, both tallying a 9.925 and claiming the event title. 

Rotation Two
Nebraska had a strong second rotation, posting a team score of 48.850. Kathryn Thaler earned a season-high 9.825 to start the Huskers off. Genesis Gibson followed, adding another 9.825, the freshman's personal best. Clara Colombo notched a 9.850 while Spence added a 9.550. Kinsey Davis earned a 9.200. Emma Simpton finished the rotation with a personal-best score of 9.800. 

Ohio State competed on vault earning a 49.125. Elexis Edwards and Jenna Hlavach both notched a 9.875, earning a share of the event title. 

Rotation Three
On beam, the Huskers earned a team score of 49.350, the team's season best. Spence started the rotation with a 9.825, tying her career-high score. Hall followed with an 8.925. Colombo earned a career-high 9.850 while Higgins notched a 9.875. Davis tallied another career-high, finishing with a 9.900. Thaler finished on beam, tying her career-high score of 9.900. Davis and Thaler shared the event title. 

On floor, the Buckeyes earned a team score of 49.175. Alexis Hankins and Elexis Edwards led OSU, both finishing with a 9.925, claiming the floor title. 

Rotation Four
Nebraska finished on floor with a team score of 49.000. Spence started the rotation with a 9.675. Hall followed with a 9.075. Curtis matched her season-high score of 9.850. Piringer earned a 9.725 while Katie Kuenemann finished the night with a career-high 9.850. 

Ohio State finished the night on beam, earning a 49.175. Stephanie Berger led the Buckeyes with a 9.875. 

All-Around Competition 
Emma Spence earned the all-around title after tallying a 38.900. 

Up Next
Nebraska returns to competition Friday, Feb. 11 against Maryland. The meet is set to start at 6 p.m. in College Park, Maryland and will be live streamed on BTN+.